Assessing Microscale Environmental Changes: CORINE Vs. The Urban Atlas
Applying geostatistical approaches to spatial data is a common method for assessing the transitional dynamics of land cover and use changes induced by human activities. However, the relevance of results depends largely on the quality of data. CORINE data have showed their utility in assessing long t...
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doaj-79b25bd12f774e9a96ce8bf4076d3a922020-12-02T13:48:20ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, RomaniaPresent Environment and Sustainable Development 2284-78202015-10-01929510410.1515/pesd-2015-0027pesd-2015-0027Assessing Microscale Environmental Changes: CORINE Vs. The Urban AtlasPetrişor Alexandru-Ionuţ0Petrişor Liliana Elza1“Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urbanism, Bucharest, Romania ArchitectApplying geostatistical approaches to spatial data is a common method for assessing the transitional dynamics of land cover and use changes induced by human activities. However, the relevance of results depends largely on the quality of data. CORINE data have showed their utility in assessing long term changes at the macro-scale, but their use at the micro-scale is impeded by the spatial resolution and changes in the methodology of obtaining them. Recently, new data from the Urban Atlas were provided at a greater resolution for urban areas. In an attempt to assess their potential for analyzing transitional dynamics at the micro-scale, this paper compared the two data sets using the case study of Bucharest. The results indicate that the Urban Atlas does a better job in surprising the fragmentation of land in urban areas, and providing the real extent of specific features diminished by CORINE.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/pesd.2015.9.issue-2/pesd-2015-0027/pesd-2015-0027.xml?format=INTglobal changeland cover and use changesBucharesthomogeneitygeostatistical approaches |
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Assessing Microscale Environmental Changes: CORINE Vs. The Urban Atlas |
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Assessing Microscale Environmental Changes: CORINE Vs. The Urban Atlas |
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Assessing Microscale Environmental Changes: CORINE Vs. The Urban Atlas |
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Assessing Microscale Environmental Changes: CORINE Vs. The Urban Atlas |
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Assessing Microscale Environmental Changes: CORINE Vs. The Urban Atlas |
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assessing microscale environmental changes: corine vs. the urban atlas |
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Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, Romania |
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Present Environment and Sustainable Development |
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2284-7820 |
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2015-10-01 |
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Applying geostatistical approaches to spatial data is a common method for assessing the transitional dynamics of land cover and use changes induced by human activities. However, the relevance of results depends largely on the quality of data. CORINE data have showed their utility in assessing long term changes at the macro-scale, but their use at the micro-scale is impeded by the spatial resolution and changes in the methodology of obtaining them. Recently, new data from the Urban Atlas were provided at a greater resolution for urban areas. In an attempt to assess their potential for analyzing transitional dynamics at the micro-scale, this paper compared the two data sets using the case study of Bucharest. The results indicate that the Urban Atlas does a better job in surprising the fragmentation of land in urban areas, and providing the real extent of specific features diminished by CORINE. |
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global change land cover and use changes Bucharest homogeneity geostatistical approaches |
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